Night Driving Glasses

So, I have recently been doing a lot more driving at night, regularly making 6 hour drives at night. I remember years ago there was a thread on night time driving glasses. IIRC there were a bunch of people that thought they worked great. Looking online, however, seems like they actually impair vision?

I stopped doing that when I got busted a few years back.. Nah, I didnt mean i drive 6 hhours every night, but i do a lot of 6 hour drives at night. I just moved from Baltimore MD down to Raleigh NC and i go back a lot on the weekends.

My left eye is +1.25 and my right is +1.50 currently, but they are a lot worse than that now.

I rock Acuvue Oasys 2-week disposables, but the last few pair I have been wearing for 4 or 5 weeks before throwing away.

Just so you know:

I've been using the same presciption for probably 6 years now and I spend a helluva lot of time on my computer, which deteriorates eyesight.

i can see your doing better than i am. im also wearing the oasys lenses because i sit in front of a screen all day.

i throw my pairs out after about 4 weeks as soon as they start loosing strength.

no lie i went from +1.25 to +1.75 in a 2 year period which tells me that im not doing something right apart from going to sleep at night with my lenses still on every so often because i forget that i even have them on.

i think it is my eyesight just hope this isnt permanent damage. were your freind's glasses like any other ordinary pair?

They were a weak prescription. I ended up just buying glasses to have around if not seeing stuff started to annoy me. They're very helpful in class when I sit in the back. Everything on the board looks a little blurry.

I actually found a pair of these in a car I bought recently (the yellow ones, not the ones Stockton pictured). Tried them out, and holy ****, they actually made a significant difference! I could still see most of the same stuff as without glasses, but all the glare from headlights/streetlights/storefronts/etc. was cut down to nothing. Unfortunately, it also made everything kind of yellowish (duh), which got a little annoying after awhile.